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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1914)
Sxusua aurjTngt ilMllW SAYS BUSIWESS KfllE FIGURES . TOTE OM HILLS OUTLOOK GOOD HoW Electors Passed on lni-T. nrmvix. i.i:.mxo si-okxxi: official Canvass on Returns Industrial Review 6i the State IFILtU tiative and Referendum Measures Here COQUII.LB, Or., Nov. 10. The vmn on the Initiative and referen- duin measures In coos i.omy tj,e Parisian Stores in snoKnne, i.b. shown bV the official envas was Js(otl a0, and In Marsliflohl, ar ms follows: 'rted here today for n week's visit Voters CHIen- with his sister-in-law, Madame Gnl- 3S- bralth. and with Mr. Harris, ot me imv.;oons max, ahimvks to day TO VISIT 1'AIMSIAX STOHH II Kit K STItKXroi'S T11II'. i T. Budwln. of Spokane, head of of Election Port and Peace Officers COOS VOTK . , Yes No Yes .No Yea No . , Yea No . r Yes No ' IJotUcnant Gowriior "" .....8417 The total vote of Coos Conn- j ty at last Tuesday's election j was nbout 7000, or about 'JOO j less than the total reglstrn- j tlon. (Special to Te Times.) Cfty Coi'iMilldntloii 1J09 local Parisian. This Is Mr. Uud- win's first visit In Marshflehl. . (.. ..1- 1IM...AA nt. ,1 nnlil lie came in m r.u... .... ' ' cpQUILLK. Or.. ,v. 10 tnai ne mousm mm m- . '"iriirb Wntanti piimtilotpil tho cnnvussi """"-" - ' ". making the trip In. traveled In auf-fM : ""nnd.the S. 1. hauled them nwny on Its . ... 1 t .. - w" -- ---- - - .- m j iHiillin -County Cargoes of lumber leave Newport regularly for Ban l'otlro now. I.n M ran do has a new Industry for the manufacture of fruit by-products. Hood River Is erecting nit apple evaporating plant. A significant fact of the recent-elections was tho prominence of indus tries. Geo. Melvln .Miller of Kurciio has begun work on n $ 15,000 hotel at Kloience. A new bridge across Thoin Hollow, ITmntilla County, la to cost $10,000. G. O. HlclinrtUon of Adams Is man ufacturing 200 dozon brooms from a . crops of five acres of broom corn. Under dlrqctlon of a government i expert, candy Is being mnilo from I apple syrup. Hoseburg housed 200 unemployed ttt .1889 KltfliMloiir Day Irrigation Project ) '"Yes "'No mi "Vn. 'Ill Tnv Iteform ,........ Tnv Letli-s .155 .364 ,1771 ,2917 most every vehicle or contrivance ,.-5 except an aeroplane. He plans to "' make the trip back to Portland by steamer. "Marshfleld Is a mighty fine town." said Mr. Dudwln today. "I had heard much complimentary abo had hoard much complimentary about It from Madame Clalbralth and Mr. Harris, but even thon after the t,s hard trip in I was surprised to find 2tS7 t ns large and progressive as It Is. 1500 "Business generally Is Improving. n r . Wl. . ,. ..a 1 nmill nf lliit Aflfltlt xt.. ''tun i lie KeiitTiii lumin ui uiu i . '"' 'V;iiv"i:ilit.llour Iay election Is helping and the country '" 308 1 iJ rapidly readjusting Itself to meet l";08 .!!!! !s310 tnc business changes necessitated '1,,'so ." ' ',".,', by the European war. ... Non Partisan .Judiciary .. g knnef bu8,nesg ,, bcon nies " ,,.,), l.nftnp Oils snnsnn limn Inst , and the Improvement continues to 'grow. The outlook la excellent." . were few changes In the results be yond those already announced. Our of the surprises was tho defeat of J. L. Kronenberg for Commissioner of the Port of Unndon. The vote on that office was as follows: T. P. Hanly IOCS A. McNalr 1010 .T. h. Kronenbsrg S70 C. It. Moore Jif0 .1. X. Oearhart, Thos. 1). Ouorln , ( An $ in. 000 apartment building Is, koluji up on the Sandy Hoad. James Hays, n Kimono hop buyer, will build a flue rosldenco nt Hugeite. Amity is planning to build wator- works. ""A. IC. DetwIelerTn banker of Tole do, Ohio, has purchased an entire, town Tor $ 15,000. The town Is Grand Dalles. Just across tho Columbia lllv or from The Dalles, Or. It comprises !100 acres, a water plant and a few buildings. Detweller snya ho Is going to build up n manufacturing town with people from Ohio and California, who prefor northern climate. Grand Dalles wnH originally laid off for n manufacturing city and largo build-, lugs wore put up foe shoo factories, . tanneries nntl other (Industries. !; cnrslon trains worn run fi'om the oast and many lota soldion tho highly col ored statement of n Daptlst minister Nothing But Good Values ''ititsmi it .1 f 1. 1 ful Iim u'nrn iilnntrwl tun til ' " ,, ,, . , . , ton has Just completed a silo 10 feet hers of tho Myrtle Point Port Com- . ., ' .. , mission. T. McCloskey, W. It. I'anter and M. O. Stemmlor were the I defeated candidates there. , trains t., ...... in H',,tn Atllln l.tion 1.1 iri conhacts for fabrics for tho ,,:ur0j) "1 l"'omoter of Uto early seventies, pean wnr. I 'r'10 lumliei Industry output at nil A ? 10,000 bridge Is to bo built Oregon seaports Is Increasing, across Nehaloin river nt Wheeler. I G. M. Grimes will erect n business lly the last statement, tho City of, block at Seaside. K. Kllfeather will Portland hnd $ 1 ,S3 1.7S0 funds on also erect nn apartment, hand. The first or the two Illll steamers November R Portland opened to ply between Astorln and l-'rlsco Is tho new Nntlonnl tlintor. to make a trial spin the Inst of thin The F. K. Wruy farm near Silver- month. TUX HPKCIAIi JJAltGAINS Kdlt Wi;i)M:.s)A I , AND KitlDAV AT TIIK -... fin Linen nnd Torchon Ltif-os, boautlful patterns, 2 10 i inches wide. JOc and 12V6'. Steclnl, Per yard Ladles' Night Gowns, Hindu of good iiuallty Crepe, Cnmbrio and Muslins. Neatly triinmoJ. Formerly ?1.2 and fijn $ I .BO. Now .only, jub Children's toiitporH, mu.io tf Chrtmbray, ' rimmed 'n P.or mnn cfrocls. Worb !;."h. nn ."inl only ' i ..,;'. .. iJb Fllk Floss Hofn Plll'v.?. Yar 4tiii- sizes. Were 50c. , )7, only i c'l b nnibE' Vool Sllppar S'oli.-. Lli-.'it (Unllty. All slzoi. Yiiliior id "lie. Now only 'HO- M J - '! 'f-jicelal f fior rair (! :lt j -W whl.o t'rosa P;1. w torus, ttw. .r.'0 Wt. " 'V an in H 25 llr.lcvoi, Mnj.,...J .""uo ' .hi, i. ... .:. """l' 'ookiiiw, Now 7 for Ladles' l'cttlpnnlo ... MlWoll... . ."11 m, i ' "uu li ".-. tint wnra ,,.....,. . omy J10K n.tldiVn's (n-rnll., (I'S "Ires on sain ' Vll Men's wool mlcrwear. . r tans. Wore lltJ3 h J U.BU. Now only ' Ladles' Fine silk I.i'ie 'li Navy in,,,.. w,.i,.nt,f ' "uHfiWr 2.-,, and it? J.'l values only. t!iW ... flj Sal Isfnrl Ion or Money Ucfuuilcil a The- Fair"?'-" U"V " ,W1"U haitdlcr Hotel MNo. . ill (Yen , 'No 'I ; Oil' .1 1 03 "d ,. Ahhlnild Xori'iml ii i City Merger WoMtou Xornml 2(111 .2IS0 .2117 i ; . 18..G The final vote on Port Commission er on Coos liny was as follows: A. II. Powers 2137 Anson Itogors 2 1 .IS Henry Sengstackon 1S0S Ludwlg KJcllnnd 1201 Justices umi ('(inslalik". A. K. Sinister dofoated Garfield In diameter and 34 feet high and It will hold 140 tons of feed. Alvndoro in one year lias built for- I (y-ono hotiEoa, n JCOOO school, a can nery and a creamery. i The new concrete apartment build ling to be erected by C. C. nltehcoc1: at Seaside will rnst $10,000. Ashland will spend $20,000 en . lnrKlng hor light and water plant. The Stanley-Smith Lumber Com- AMONG THE SICK it n ii 1 1in it'oti i f ! in nt ft t itr In imhoff for Justice of jj-o Peace at 5,." Green Point. Hood v in Vca 220'' Jnlm Morcan. of Fin nl re. who . has been very 111 for some time, Is No JJ5 rc orteil slightly Improved. Mrs. Fred Lodward is recovering I ..wrlMlilffltHi' lJll ''y j-Qf) lapldly from tho effects of th opor No Wnterfniut lllll atlon which she recently underwent , at Mercy hospital. She has returned ' . f.A.. to lier home ami is ngniu auic to ue C8 ... 1J No 2SCj,0"n,1 91.100 HxempHim A h. Seaman is roportod sorloudy .Yea 2C7 m ,u his home. No -'CSS, Public Docks J " Alton Is roportod seriously 111 "Yes ounjathlahomolnForndale. Ilia rrloiiUii olot.ttK, ,oclll Ju.tlco ami E. M. Illnrk- j0 IJuItC "Opu ur " ri ruvuvr t North llend 774 to 420 nnd H. Kniery defeated X. H. Welling for constable 050 to 512. In Marshfleld C. L. Pennock de feated Geo. I). Hughoa for Justlco of tho poace 1534 to 405. Y. II. Cox dofoated K. Hngan for constable 15SI to 417. At Coqullle, Leo Goodman defeated Walter Sinclair for Justice 022 to 22C and II. W. Dunham defeated Nod Kol ly for Constable 105 to 3S7. Hi District I. .1. L. Crosby dofoat ed Fred linker for constable 120 to 7S. t Haiidou F. .1. Chatburu was ro- Hlver county. Olf. Johnson hns opened' the Pen dleton Creamery. GLOSMG A SUCCESS State l'nililbltlon o .Yea ,No , 47.11 210? Deatlt Penalty, J. C. r .30:0 r Graduated Tnv 202 j ., 2.UI iiiMiraiico Coiiiiiilssliiiicr 1DJ1 2151 Dentistry lllll "r,r, i .. ... ... .,. ... ..., SCi'J Fmir-yenr .Tonus ' 2107 t i i t I I fit Tnv Commission 1001 fit ! I ! i m Desert Ijind Itoaril i Yea 1113 No 3231 Pniportlomil Hill , Yos No , Yos Ho . Yea No . Yea Xo . Yes No Ladies' Emporium Quitting Business and Selling Out Rnnifllv erby defoatod L. S. .Martin or eon- ' J mo i.auieM Kuiporiuui, long a mini K. A. Illarlt among the liusluess firms of Urgwn Marshfleld, Is'iiultllng business, The ' proprietor; Mrt). Nelllo Owon, Is going Wet anil Drv Vote. l0 retire and the entlro stock Is to be Mla Hazel Cowan, who was opor- -rho final flguros show tho wot nnd ' closod but ns rapidly as possible. Tito atod on yostorday at tho Mercy Hon- dry oto In Coos county wan 4731 lo opened Saturday and hns proved pltal for appendicitis, Is doing woll ,,.y ,uj os wot, a dry majority of u big hiiccohs. There Ihib boon a largo today. Miss Cowan was taken sick ar 2 ."52 3. attendance, tlio' Well-known reputa- tlon of this concern crbntlng much lu- 1'IIIST SOX IIOKX. terost In the uniioiineoiiioiit that It ' waH going to close Its doors as n fac- Mrs. it. It. Elliott will return homo "' C9 " l9' thl ovciiliit! from Mercy llosnltal. At Myrtle Point, Justice , wher'n she was onornted on last wool; Dodge nml Constablo . .,,... ( for appondlcltla. wore reoloctod. tho Gravelford Acadomy scvoral days ago. Mrs. Fred Armstrong of the Me Doiinld & Vaughn camp on Coos Illv ur, underwent a succosHful minor op eration at tho Mercy Hospital and is Improving. AiikiixI F.lekwoiili ItcJolcoH Over tho tor In tho hiislnemi IITo of Marshfleld. Advent of Stork nt S.m IYuiuIm'o. ' - IIIXXKH IUHTY Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Klckworth to- lny recolvod a telogram from tholr ' son, August Klckworth, who is now IloVi ,, Mrfi Ton)0 omu,.,,,, iiiniilnvml an a llnnlviin niinrntm 1111 .... .. ... . ' .. . ...... . . on wiiu n iiinnur party last ovo- the Su Frnuclsco Iliillotlu and who was formerly omployed on Tho TIiiiuh, Mrs. Hollo UnrnlilKO, who under went an operation last week at Mercy llospltHl Is lecoverliig rapidly and ex pircts to return homo In day or two. Mrs. Iluble, who hns been nt the Mercy lloapltal for some time, la mid Grandpa Klckworth oyor their getting nloiiK nicely, much to the grn- uliitlv grniidchlld inn hardly como up tlflcatlon of their many frloniU, and to that of Father's, ns Is iudlentod In uliiK. Ml'H. announcing the .arrival of his first IJuto Nordruni nnd Mr elil .1. u boy. iho Joy of Grn.id.ua ,, Mr ft)li, Mr( Their guoHts were: Mr. and Uolf Nurdrum, Mr. and Mrs. II. Gjer-j llorglaiid. , Yob n."j oxpects to b able to rotiirn home to- No 3143 AIhiIIsIi Kiiale Yea 1H17 No 2811 Kmployincnt Office . Yes 2212 No 2071 Assembly lllll morrow. A. P. Owen, n woll known Mnrtdi fluid pioneer who 1ms baon Indisposed for fcoini time, was taken to Mercy Hospital (his morning for trontmout. Tliat ho will rocuperato rapidly U tho wish of Al's mnny friends. Mm. K. L. Ilessey of South Coo lfiihlhlilo AVoii. Tho Kastsldo llfiulf tt 1 1 ii 1 1 iniini luar nvnnliitr f1iifinl the following telegram from him . .., v ... , ,.,.,,.,. ...... . v.. ,,u tiutlll (fVllll l,tnUIIJt,l IUIIIII which will ciuiho hU mnny Marsh flold frlouds to uulto In woll wlshos for August III: "Kruest Auguit tho third, through Kmoet August the second, sends greetings to Kruoat August the first. Happened Monday afternoon at hnlf pan two. Kverybody feeling flue, nt Kastsldo, 27 to 17. Tho North Dend contingent, mimborlug about I 30, did not got homo until about 4 o'clock this morning, tho Alice III rotting Htuck on tho mud with mum, i uuy ui unnuru umi iiiiiuu u big lion-flio nnd mndo thlugH bo Yea sr,3 Klver, wlio recently underwent an even ni)self. Weight was eight "v,,'y lnnt tow '" "l0 nolghborhood No 3G0I operation at Mercy Hospital, U re- ljt:iOi) i:einplliiii ported to lie getting along ulrol) It Yeiv 1530 will be mine dnH before she Is able No 310S to return home. pounds mid fourteen ounces fat lit tle beggar nnd has u fine pair of luiiKri. Letter tomorrow. August." could sleep. AS.IC us for DKPKXDAIIL1-: COF- Fi:i:. Coos Hay TKA, COI'KKK nnd ' SDK i: IIuiibo. Fine Line of. MACKINAWS Just the thing for the cool weather and Rainy weather to come. They will make you feel better and safeguard your health, They are cheaper, are seiviceable and better forthis climate than anything you can buy, Wo have a fine line and a good assortment of sizos and colois for men and boys, Here and a few of thorn: Boys' blue mixed $5.00 Boys' Bluo plaid $6.00 Men's Bluo Mixture $6.00 Men's Gray mixture $6.00 Men's Blue Plaid $7.50 Men's Brown Plaid $7.50 Drop in and Look Them Over. Bunker Hill Dept. Store W. H. DINDINGER & CO. Ntwu run f a f m fk mm itUAb FOR THE WEEK (llr o lair 1 I'rrn to C'ooi lUy Times 1 WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 0 For the piesent w.eek u number of event are scheduled to share the liv Uicst of American readers with the C. A dull) lepoits from the Kuropoau war zone. The caso of Henry Slogcl, under nuiiuroua ludictnuiutH on chargos growing out of tho falluro of the Sto j;cl department stores and bnnkliiK witerprlsea in Now' York and Hostou iwrllcr In the year, U docketed for trial today at (Jeuoaeu, New York. A fedeial lioiuil or arbitration and i o.u Illation will m'eet In Chicago to ('ay to begin consider atlon of tho do in.inds for hlghor wages made by the employes of uluoty-elght western rail, loudri The appointment of this, boaid by President Wilson last Aug iiHt averted an Impeding: strike of ii "i.OUO loiomotlvo engineers, firomon and other train employes. Friday will be the lOOtlv nuuiver ha.r of the birth of Gonoral Josoph Hooker, the noted Civil War com mander The Hooker Association of Massacliiibetts, of which state Gonoral Hooker was a resident, will hold a i-ilibi atlon In Hotou In honor of the centenary. I'ulformlty In tho matter of state laws will bo discussed by the Gover nors of thirty or moro states, who are to meet tu Madison, Wisconsin, on , Tuesday lor u lour-day couferenco. MItR. A. T. ILM.N'HS Is oxpoeled homo1 Friday or Sat unlay via Kugeno ami Florence from nil extended visit lu i Oklahoma. In Kugeno she will visit Vor son, Albert, who Is ntteud Ing the Fnlvorslty of Oregon thero. ! GKOUGK HOTNOIt of the W'oolon Mill Store Is expectod homo tnmor-j row from a tilp to Portland. j MKTI.1N of North, llend was a Marshfleld business visitor this morning. Advance Showing OF Large Dolls MONEY SAVING PRICES See Our Window ' "Always Something New PEOPLES 5-10-15c Store Sleep Is Just As Good Now As Ita The Summer That extra half hour is desir able in the morning. The GAS RANGE cnablsd you to secure it all summer and fall. The KITCHEN HEATER will en able you to continue all winter. Preliminary firing up of soliil fuel ranges to get breakfast is nev er a pleasant task. The GAS RANGE needsjiQ ,f:r.-. .. ing up it is always reqtly for in stant use. Kitchen heaters arc attachments for the gas range enabling those' whose house-heating systems do not' provide heal for the kitchen to continue the use of the CLEAN."' CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL GAS ' RANGE in cold weathor. ' - -idi M Kitchen healers are insxpensive to buy and inexpensive to operate. See them on display at Second and Central. Priced within the msans of everyone. ' !.. PERSONAL ATTENTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER u4i OREGON POWER .-COMPANY Secondhand Central Phone 178. 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